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A Madison County man who was shot by police in a Hilltop garage on Nov. 5 has been indicted on
robbery and other charges.

Charles Gollihue, 37, of 310 Plain City-Georgesville Rd. in Jefferson Township, faces three
counts of aggravated robbery, six counts of robbery and two counts of aggravated menacing. He
remained in the Franklin County jail yesterday.

Columbus police said that Gollihue carjacked a woman near 5626 Frantz Rd. in Dublin, then robbed
a clerk at gunpoint in a gas station at Sawmill and Bethel roads on the Northwest Side.

An alert was sent out, and a Columbus officer spotted Gollihue near the stolen car in an alley
on the Hilltop, police said.

Two officers fired at Gollihue in a garage behind 109 N. Warren Ave. A pellet gun and cash were
found nearby.

Gollihue was treated at Mount Carmel West hospital.

The aggravated-menacing charges were for Gollihue’s confrontation with the two officers,
identified in court records as Sean Stokes and Mel Mason. Each has been with the Police Division
for more than 20 years.